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Item The Spirit of Medicine: An IU Health Values Funded Program(2011-03-10) Beckman, EmilyItem "The Indiana Plan" for Expanding Medical Education Statewide, 1944-1994(2014-11-20) Grau, KevinMr. Kevin Grau presents a history of the IU Medical School.Item Open Wound: The Tragic Obsession of Dr. William Beaumont(2012-10-02) Karlawish, JasonItem The Ability of Women to Concieve has a Direct Impact on a Woman's Place in Society(2012-02-09) Rothenberg, JeffItem “Testicular Cancer: A Model for a Curable Cancer”(2014-02-27) Einhorn, LawrenceLawrence H. Einhorn, M.D., IUPUI Distinguished Professor and Lance Armstrong Foundation Professor of Oncology at the IU School of Medicine, is widely regarded as the physician who cured testicular cancer in 95 percent of cases through a revolutionary chemotherapy regimen seen as responsible for a dramatic improvement in what previously had been a devastating and rapidly fatal disease. Dr. Einhorn is also a researcher with the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center.Item History of Echocardiography: How to introduce something new in medicine(2013-10-30) Feigenbaum, HarveyEchocardiography as we know it today began at Indiana University School of Medicine in the fall of 1963, exactly 50 years ago. This talk will document how this technology became the world’s leading cardiovascular imaging tool.Item The Creation of the Statewide Campuses of the IU School of Medicine(2014) Grau, KevinThe Creation of the Statewide Campuses of the IU School of MedicineItem The History of Medicine: You Can't See the Present or the Future Unless You Have Seen the Past(2014-09-30) Gunderman, RichardUnderstanding the importance of the history of medicine to better serve the future.Item Ebola-it came, killed, and crept away. What are the lessons learned?(2015-10-12) Einterz, EllenThis talk covers the disease in a non-technical way, a short history of Ebola, the various reasons why the epidemic got out of control, how it went away, and why the U.S. got involved, the setup of the U.S. Ebola Treatment Center in Liberia. Based on her personal experience, she also comments on the hidden cost of the epidemic, what we did right and what we got wrong, and how we might do better next time.Item The Museum of Madness at the Villejuif Asylum in Paris, Circa 1900(2016-02-09) Nelson, ElizabethHistory of Psychiatry in France, circa 1900s
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